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      04-05-2021, 10:02 PM   #13
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It stores every-minute readings in the sensor, where it has an 8-hour buffer IIRC. As long as you scan the sensor before the buffer overflows, you don't lose data. The sensor can't send an instantaneous alert to high/low readings, since it isn't linked 24/7 to the meter or phone like a CGM.

The new (to the USA) FL2 *is* a CGM...but the iPhone app isn't approved by the FDA yet.



My last bill was $69 for two sensors. Not bad, but you can see why I space out my sensor use to one per month or so to save the money.



My doctor just wants me to keep it below 150 as much as possible. I rarely have low sugar events, and am not walking the fine line of a T1 patient. It works good enough in my T2 use case.....
I'm T2 as well. Yeah, I try to keep it under 150 too. I find that to be "no problemo" (T2 the movie reference). lol
Under 150???
Mine was in the low 200s a while back, but I was having trouble with my injection sites. I've changed them and have been <150 for a while now. Insulin wasn't getting absorbed.
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